Adam Chodzko

Contemporary visual artist exploring possibilities of our beliefs and behaviours.

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Arbonauts

Arbonauts is led by artists Helen Galliano and Dimitri Launder.

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Ben Judd

Explores ways of enabling different forms of communities in relation to site and context.

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Breakwater

Korean diaspora artists duo of Youngsook Choi and Taey Iohe.

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Cherelle Sappleton & Tom Morris

For Estuary 2025, Cherelle Sappleton and Tom Morris are collaborating on Still Waters, a new immersive sound installation presented as part of Ivan Morison's Sea Like a Mirror.

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Common Grounds

New collaboration between We Live Here and award-winning photographer Allie Crewe.

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Creek Crawling Collective (CCC)

The Creek Crawling Collective (CCC) is an outdoor learning collective inviting people to explore and share knowledge about the Thames Estuary's intertidal zone

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Damilola Odusote

Visual artist and muralist working in drawing, painting, sculpture, spray-painting and mixed-media.

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Emma Edmondson & Shaun C. Badham

Research and creative practice exploring sculpture and public space.

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Estuary 2025 film programme

Artists exploring the idea of vessels in many different forms: as boats, bodies, cameras, rivers, and the medium of the film in a sense holding what might otherwise be lost.

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Ivan Morison

Transcending the divisions between art, architecture, theatre and social practice.

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Jas Dhillon

For Estuary 2025, Jas Dhillon is presenting Words on the Wind, as part of Ivan Morison's Sea Like a Mirror.

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Library of Lost Sounds

A collaboration between artists, researchers and scientists collecting sounds that were never recorded.

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Lu Williams

Community engagement from an experience of queerness and working class culture.

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LV21

Light Vessel 21 in partnership with Scarabeus Aerial Theatre and Azusa Ono.

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Maraid Mcewan

Artist, designer, researcher and creative educator exploring collective experience.

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Nwando Ebizie

A constellation point for a spectrum of multidisciplinary works calling for radical change.

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Platform

Making projects to catalyse social and ecological justice.

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Rahemur Rahman

Challenging creative industry norms whilst uplifting marginalised communities.

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Raybel Charters

Art and environmentalism aboard a historic Thames Sailing Barge.

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Selena Chandler

An Essex born artist whose practice is strongly grounded in place, drawing on social histories, the labour of domestic and traditional crafts and the valuing of local knowledges.

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Tim Burrows & Emma Edmondson

Collaboration interrogating the once dominant nightclub culture of Essex.

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YoHa - Japanese for ‘aftermath’ (Graham Harwood, Matsuko Yokokoji)

Graham Harwood and Matsuko Yokokoji (YoHa English translation 'aftermath').

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